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Weber 32/36 progressive, anyone using
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave.P" data-source="post: 406270" data-attributes="member: 13195"><p>i fitted one a few years ago , it ran well but not as big a performance boost as i was expecting.</p><p>i think the main reason for bad press is that the mixture screw is hard to get to, making set-up a bit of a fiddle, also the choke connection sits mm's from the fanhousing making shorts possible from the wire. Also unless you're feeding warm air to the air filter from below tin manifold icing is likely in this weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave.P, post: 406270, member: 13195"] i fitted one a few years ago , it ran well but not as big a performance boost as i was expecting. i think the main reason for bad press is that the mixture screw is hard to get to, making set-up a bit of a fiddle, also the choke connection sits mm's from the fanhousing making shorts possible from the wire. Also unless you're feeding warm air to the air filter from below tin manifold icing is likely in this weather. [/QUOTE]
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